Thinkware Dashboard Camera Extension Cable (29.5')
- Male to Male Extension Cable for Select F-, X- and Q-Series Dashboard Cameras
Thinkware Rear Camera Cable for U3000 Wi-Fi Dash Cam (24.6')
Thinkware TWA-CPL Circular Polarizer Filter
- Compatible with Thinkware Dash Cams
- Minimizes Windshield Glare & Reflections
- Enhances Color Saturation & Clarity
- Corrects Overexposed Footage
RAM Mounts Motorcycle Base and 1" Diameter Ball for Panasonic Arbitrator
Transcend TS-DBK2 MOLLE and Magnetic Mounting Accessory Kit for DrivePro Body 20 & 30 Cameras
Thinkware TWA-F800R Rear View Camera
- Add to F800 & F800PRO Dash Cams
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 140° Field of View
- 21' Connecting Cable Included
Thinkware TWA-RDR Radar Module
RIPOON Q100 Rear Light Bicycle Dash Cam (Black)
- Designed for Bicycles
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 60 fps
- Low-Light Recording
- 100-Lumen LED Light
Thinkware TWA-MB100 Multiplexer Box
- For Multichannel Vehicle Surveillance
- Works with Select Thinkware Dash Cams
- Works with Select Thinkware Add-On Cams
Thinkware U1000 Rear View Camera
- Compatible with U1000 Dash Cam
- 2560 x 1440 Resolution at 30 fps
- 156° Diagonal Field of View
RIPOON Q100 Pro Rear Light Bicycle Dash Cam
- Designed for Bicycles
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 60 fps
- Low-Light Recording
- 100-Lumen LED Light
Transcend DrivePro 250 1440p Dashboard Camera with 32GB microSD Card
- 1440p 2K QHD Recording at 60 fps
- 140° Diagonal Field of View
- 2.4" Color LCD Screen
- Built-In LiPo Battery
Transcend DrivePro 250 1440p Dashboard Camera with 64GB microSD Card
- 1440p 2K QHD Recording at 60 fps
- 140° Diagonal Field of View
- 2.4" Color LCD Screen
- Built-In LiPo Battery
Transcend DrivePro 230 1080p Dash Camera with Micro-USB Hardwire Power Cable & 64GB microSD Card
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 30 fps
- 130° Diagonal Field of View
- 2.4" Color LCD Screen
- Built-In LiPo Battery
Thinkware iVolt Mini External Battery Pack (Hardwire)
- Powers Thinkware Dash Cams
- Increases Parking Surveillance Duration
- 4500mAh Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
- Recharges in 45 Minutes
Choosing the Ideal Dash Cam
A dash cam serves as a video account of events while driving, acting as a witness when incidents occur. It helps to ensure posterity and accuracy when providing your account to insurance agencies or to police. There are many types of vehicle dashboard cameras available, as well as additional car accessories to increase functionality and make installation easier.
Reasons to Use a Dash Cam
Driving has inherent risks, and sometimes accidents happen so quickly that it's hard to know exactly what took place. AÂ dash cam records events for later viewing, aiding investigators and supporting your recollection of events. This is a benefit to commuters and professional drivers, such as truck drivers, delivery personnel, and taxi drivers, and more.
The Best Place to Mount a Dash Cam
The best place to install a dashboard camera often depends on the type and model. Some attach directly to the rearview mirror while others sit on the dash itself. You want to make sure that it has a direct and clear view down the center of the road. This helps ensure that vehicles are identifiable and that their license plates are legible. Some models also fit over the license plate to provide a view of the road behind.
Choosing the Right Car Dashboard Camera
There are many important dash cam features to consider when buying a dash cam. If you do a lot of driving at night, look for one with night vision capability. You'll likely also need to store recorded footage, so make sure your choice accommodates an SD memory card large enough to meet your needs. Dash cams with GPS offer location logging, noting not only the time stamps of recordings but also your current location at any given time, so that you can verify your whereabouts. If you want a quick and easy installation, a wireless dash cam might be what you're looking for. There are even those with magnetic mounts that require no drilling or other modifications.
Important Accessories
Vehicle dash cams do require batteries or an adapter that plugs into your vehicle's 12-volt socket. Many models automatically begin recording when you start the car and begin driving, but modules are available that provide power to the camera while you're parked, so it keeps recording even when the car is stationary. There are also many mounts to consider, such as suction cup or adhesive mounts that stick in place, or friction mounts held down by inertia.


